2008/02/24

Studio Classroom 2008.02.14

ho·lis·tic adjective

1 based on the idea that you should take care of your whole body and mind, rather than just treating a part of the body that is ill:
a holistic approach to cancer

2 thinking about the whole of something, and not just dealing with particular aspects:
a holistic approach to the region's development

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broaden your horizons to make you see a wider range of opportunities and choices:
College will broaden your horizons.

broaden your mind to help you understand the world and make you more able to accept other people's ideas and beliefs

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ex·tra·cur·ric·u·lar adjective

1 extracurricular activities are things that you do at school or college that are not part of your program of study

2 HUMOROUS outside the usual range of activities or behavior expected in a job or a marriage

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en·rich verb [transitive]

1 to make something better or more enjoyable

1a. to make food taste better by adding something

2 FORMAL to make someone richer

en·rich·ment noun [uncount]

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streaming (按學生能力分班)

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stream·line / strimlan / verb [transitive]

1 to improve a business, organization, process, etc. by making it more modern or simple (公司精簡人力)

2 to design or make something with a smooth shape so that it will move more quickly through air or water (流線型)

streamlining (管理上的公司精簡人力)

streamline design (流線型設計)

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en·thu·si·as·tic / nuziæstk / adjective

very interested in something or excited by it:
Business leaders gave an enthusiastic welcome to the proposal.
enthusiastic about: For a while, we were enthusiastic about the idea.

en·thu·si·as·ti·cal·ly / nuziæstkli / adverb

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in·cor·po·rate / nkrpret / verb

1 [transitive] to add or include something as a part of something else, for example as a part of an arrangement or a document: INCLUDE: (包含)
incorporate something into/in something: Congress incorporated this principle into the 1977 clean-air Amendments.

1a. to include something as a part or as a quality:
The course incorporates a strong German language element.
Our electrical equipment incorporates all the latest safety features.

2 [intransitive or transitive] BUSINESS to form a corporation (=a company that can raise money by selling shares): (合併)
The company's doing so well, we've decided to incorporate.

in·cor·po·ra·tion / nkrpren / noun [uncount]

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